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Indigo Frost interior?

Texaswhc

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Do any of you have the Indigo Frost Limited interior? any issues with staining? I’ve heard a couple comments about blue jeans leaving marks sliding in and out of the trucks.
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The tan seats in the LongHorn are a little darker than the colour scheme in question. However, no stain issues to date and besides, who makes denim these days that leaves stains? Thought that issue went out decades ago.
 
The tan seats in the LongHorn are a little darker than the colour scheme in question. However, no stain issues to date and besides, who makes denim these days that leaves stains? Thought that issue went out decades ago.
Levi’s still bleed, they turn my sox blue all the time.
 
I was nervous about having the lighter tan seats in my new Longhorn. Yes, the seat has stained in the month I've had it. It cleans off easily with leather cleaner or 409. Like, real easily.

And yes, you can use household cleaners on today's leather seats. The coating they put on them essentially coats them in plastic so you are really cleaning the plastic coating and not the leather underneath.
 
It cleans off easily with leather cleaner or 409. Like, real easily. And yes, you can use household cleaners on today's leather seats.
The seat leather is pretty tough but I'd be cautious with some household cleaners. Leather wipes works well and you don't need to pay the premium for the stuff geared to the auto industry. Get some Weiman Leather wipes from your local grocer and Bob's yer uncle. Been using them for yrs and they're just as effective as the high-priced stuff from Meguiar's, Mothers etc.
 
The seat leather is pretty tough but I'd be cautious with some household cleaners. Leather wipes works well and you don't need to pay the premium for the stuff geared to the auto industry. Get some Weiman Leather wipes from your local grocer and Bob's yer uncle. Been using them for yrs and they're just as effective as the high-priced stuff from Meguiar's, Mothers etc.

Here it is from a pro. He uses Simple Green. I used what I had laying around. Sometimes it’s my wife’s all natural all surface cleaner. Sometimes it’s simple green. This time it was 409. You aren’t going to hurt it. None of that stuff is all that powerful really.



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He uses Simple Green. I used what I had laying around. Sometimes it’s my wife’s all natural all surface cleaner. Sometimes it’s simple green. This time it was 409. You aren’t going to hurt it.
Ya forgot the Murphy Oil Soap! :p Just be sure to keep that Simple Green away from anything containing aluminum alloy. ;)
 
No issues with mine. Loving it. I just cleaned and treated all the leather. Didn’t really need it but I do it every 6 months.
 
Murphy Oil Soap .....Its the best use it I on everything ...I have a buddy that's a detailer he gave me a tip 30 years ago " Wash you vehicles with Murphy and they'll look new for a long time" He's right
 
Those "baby wipes" days are long gone...….. LOL :D No more for me, for whatever purpose it might be !! ;)
I discovered baby wipes work so well for so many things when my kids were babies.
They are grown up now but I keep a package in the garage and my truck, they are the best cleaning rag around, including cleaning grease and oil off your hands.
 
I'm surprised no one has mentioned ceramic coating yet. That's one of the first thing I'll do to mine when I get it.

Here is a video that explains it all:
 
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